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clinton will find something that they find distasteful. i don't think it is a blot on her record. >> do you think hillary clinton would make a good president? >> i think she would be good in whatever does. if she is interested on that or not, i will let her opine on that. >> the broader issue of the foreign policy team, as i was just reflecting on, the mess -- the message that it appears to send. the financial times in summed it up this way, hagel selection seals end to bush's policies. this does not look like a let's invade iran teams says bruce reidel, a long-time cia officer, advised presidents on counterterrorism. looks like a fine alternative to military action team, primarily a political solution. it seems like it is a rebuke to neoconservatives, those in the republican party feel there is unfinished business in the middle east and continue to project american power. do you view it that way? >> the first obama administration was also not an administration saying let's go find some place to bomb. neither, for that matter, was presiden
clinton will find something that they find distasteful. i don't think it is a blot on her record. >> do you think hillary clinton would make a good president? >> i think she would be good in whatever does. if she is interested on that or not, i will let her opine on that. >> the broader issue of the foreign policy team, as i was just reflecting on, the mess -- the message that it appears to send. the financial times in summed it up this way, hagel selection seals end to bush's...
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ambassador. >>> after a month-long absence secretary of state hillary clinton is back at work. her staff welcomed her with a football helmet with the state department seal to protect her from any future concussions in the contact sport that is washington politics. she also got a matching jersey showing how many countries she has traveled to as secretary of state. still, of course, know that we will see her publicly when she testifies on the benghazi issue. >>> in illinois "chicago tribune" reports that there are 22 candidates on the ballot to replace jesse jackson jr. for the february 26th primary. the special election is set for april 9th, but, of course, the primary for the democratic nominee will essentially decide that race. >>> finally, some very sad news for all of us who love politics and journalism. journalist richard ben cramer has died from complications of brain cancer. simultaneously inspired folks to get into political journalism and to get into politics. cramer worked for "baltimore" and won a pulitzer prize in 1979 for covering the middle east. later wrote about
ambassador. >>> after a month-long absence secretary of state hillary clinton is back at work. her staff welcomed her with a football helmet with the state department seal to protect her from any future concussions in the contact sport that is washington politics. she also got a matching jersey showing how many countries she has traveled to as secretary of state. still, of course, know that we will see her publicly when she testifies on the benghazi issue. >>> in illinois...
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. >> this is the major disagreement that i have with senator clinton. she's a smart and capable person but she is of washington. when she takes more money from lobbyists and special interests than any candidate, including john mccain, that shows that she doesn't have a sense that we've got to change our business is done in washington. >> ultimately, what i'd like to see is a system of public financing of campaigns and i'm a co-sponsor of the proposal that's in the senate right now. that's what we have to fight for. >> that was candidate obama during the 2010 campaign. the president railed against super pacs, then made an end justifies the means argument in 2012. look, the obama folks can rationalize this all they want. yes, they'll disclose donors and they'll be accepting small donor money but this is the campaign finance world we live in after citizens united. but offering this kind of access to big donors was precisely what bovm w obama was campaigning against in 2007 and 2008. every political strategist involved in the campaign told us on this show,
. >> this is the major disagreement that i have with senator clinton. she's a smart and capable person but she is of washington. when she takes more money from lobbyists and special interests than any candidate, including john mccain, that shows that she doesn't have a sense that we've got to change our business is done in washington. >> ultimately, what i'd like to see is a system of public financing of campaigns and i'm a co-sponsor of the proposal that's in the senate right now....
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he's meeting with hillary clinton. he visited leaders yesterday on capitol hill. and he will sit down with president obama. and nbc's tia who is normally there is here with us. >> thank you. good to be. >> you met with karzai. you did an interview with him. give us your perspective on his visit here? >> it should be interesting. what they're trying to do is get the serious ball rolling on what america's future in afghanistan is going to be. president obama had strong words in the interview, particularly to the united states. i think he's being realistic in the fact that america may not have much of a presence after 2014. and he's trying to get his ducks in a row for afghanistan's future. although president karzai, if you think about it, there's going to be another election in 2014. he's not going to be the president of afghanistan. right now, what he's focusing on is helping his own legacy. >> and how many could be left behind. it could be zero, maybe 3,000, as many as 15,000. obviously, he's going to push for more, rather than less? >> it seems that way. presiden
he's meeting with hillary clinton. he visited leaders yesterday on capitol hill. and he will sit down with president obama. and nbc's tia who is normally there is here with us. >> thank you. good to be. >> you met with karzai. you did an interview with him. give us your perspective on his visit here? >> it should be interesting. what they're trying to do is get the serious ball rolling on what america's future in afghanistan is going to be. president obama had strong words in...
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that was hillary clinton's husband. >> that was bill clinton. >> that was. >> that's right. >> wow, many of the movies nominated reflected america feels good about itself because this movies show our system may be messy, but most of the time, it works. thank you, gentlemen, for joining us. i love themes, i love award shows. i think the golden globe is always the best because you're allowed to drink, which is always an impressive fact. and inevitably, somebody gives a long winded inexplicable speech. last time, i remember it was warren beatty. and the other guy, clint eastwood could keep going so late in life. what was that speech about by jody foster, ted? >> i do think it was coming out. i think she made it kind of pretty clear. yeah, i think it was coming out. but it was also a lot of talk about why she's really guarded her privacy for so long. >> that's a good argument. >> that's an arlgment we'll have the rest of our lives. privacy versus telling everybody who you are. i'm sort of with the privacy crowd. let me ask you about this political theme. once you did a mup vee about politics
that was hillary clinton's husband. >> that was bill clinton. >> that was. >> that's right. >> wow, many of the movies nominated reflected america feels good about itself because this movies show our system may be messy, but most of the time, it works. thank you, gentlemen, for joining us. i love themes, i love award shows. i think the golden globe is always the best because you're allowed to drink, which is always an impressive fact. and inevitably, somebody gives a...
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and barack obama and hillary clinton are the gop apocalypse. of course fox freaked. you can go on to our facebook page right now and join in on the conversation. and don't forget to like "the ed show" when you're this. we appreciate that. >>> still to come, 36 senators voted no on sandy relief. i'll ask salon's joan walsh why disaster relief is becoming such a political football in this country. a big political pond. we're right back. take tylenol or take aleve, the #1 recommended pain reliever by orthopedic doctors. just two aleve can keep pain away all day. back to the news. >>> and we are back. secretary of state hillary clinton hosted her 59th town hall this morning, giving people around the world an opportunity to ask questions before her last day as secretary of state on friday. one question secretary clinton wasn't quite ready to answer, will she run for president in 2016. >> i am not thinking about anything like that right now. i am looking forward to finishing up my ten chure as secretary of state, and then catching up on 20 years of sleep deprivation. >> wh
and barack obama and hillary clinton are the gop apocalypse. of course fox freaked. you can go on to our facebook page right now and join in on the conversation. and don't forget to like "the ed show" when you're this. we appreciate that. >>> still to come, 36 senators voted no on sandy relief. i'll ask salon's joan walsh why disaster relief is becoming such a political football in this country. a big political pond. we're right back. take tylenol or take aleve, the #1...
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>> i think further involvement by bill clinton may help hillary clinton. i think the speech he gave today was 70 minutes long, had a lot of like broad thinking about -- >> telling his people what they loved. >> he talks a long time. >> right. he gave that speech at the democratic national convention. it was 60 minutes. it was 20 minutes longer than it was supposed to be. it was a great speech even though it had a lot of wonky policy contexts. he got people to care about things in the republican platform that obama had not been able to explain why they should be unpopularment t. the hope was that they could catch that. i don't think you'll get a speech like this at the clinton presidential library in the dead of summer. the former president can be a real asset in rolling this out. i think he has to find a way to be a little bit pithier and practical in the way he talks about it. yeah, there's always an eye toward the future for hillary clinton. >> maybe he needs help from the secretary of really good campaigning. editor of the new republic, frank foer, than
>> i think further involvement by bill clinton may help hillary clinton. i think the speech he gave today was 70 minutes long, had a lot of like broad thinking about -- >> telling his people what they loved. >> he talks a long time. >> right. he gave that speech at the democratic national convention. it was 60 minutes. it was 20 minutes longer than it was supposed to be. it was a great speech even though it had a lot of wonky policy contexts. he got people to care about...
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now represents the fourth district which includes, by the way, bill clinton's hometown. a place called hope. congressman tom cotton joins me now. congratulatio congratulations. welcome to washington. >> thank you, chuck. mike huckabee's hometown as well. >> mike huckabee also from hope. let me start with why did you decide to run for congress? because you were not recruited. you ended up having to -- you weren't recruited by even the new washington republican establishment. what made you get in? >> chuck, it's a lot of the same reasons i decided to leave my law practice and join the army so many year ago. i did that because of the 9/11 attacks. i thought the country was facing a perilous moment and needed new leaders. i thought i could do my part in iraq and afghanistan. as i watched the drift in washington in the first two years of the obama administration, i thought again we face a perilous moment. this time it's the debt crisis we face. when our incumbent congressman announced his retirement i thought i could perhaps provide some of that leadership here in washington.
now represents the fourth district which includes, by the way, bill clinton's hometown. a place called hope. congressman tom cotton joins me now. congratulatio congratulations. welcome to washington. >> thank you, chuck. mike huckabee's hometown as well. >> mike huckabee also from hope. let me start with why did you decide to run for congress? because you were not recruited. you ended up having to -- you weren't recruited by even the new washington republican establishment. what...
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allegedly were involved in trying -- >> secretary of state clinton. >> secretary of state clinton. exactly. were involved in trying to manipulate the outcome here an prevent these investigations from going forward. and the other aspect, again, to return to this, is that time after time in committee, and as recently as senator kerry's -- or secretary kerry's last appearance before my committee, i raised this issue of appointing an inspector general. and again, when you're given 4 1/2 years where you don't have someone in that position of authority, of responsibility, at the top, and instead you have the political appointees come in and on eight separate occasions here, we raised this in march, my office raised it and we were told at the time we had seen this sanitized report and we were told there's nothing here. and now all of this comes out as a result of whistle blowers coming forward and saying we weren't allowed to do our job. our traditional job of inspecting these cases. >> should there be separate investigators? if you've got the diplomatic security being accused of miscondu
allegedly were involved in trying -- >> secretary of state clinton. >> secretary of state clinton. exactly. were involved in trying to manipulate the outcome here an prevent these investigations from going forward. and the other aspect, again, to return to this, is that time after time in committee, and as recently as senator kerry's -- or secretary kerry's last appearance before my committee, i raised this issue of appointing an inspector general. and again, when you're given 4 1/2...
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of the clintons. here is the point i make, i'm not sure this race will affect hillary clinton, bill clinton, if mcauliffe wins or loses. if hillary clinton ran against cuccinelli, she would be the clear favorite, leading in the polls by 10, 15 points. if terry mcauliffe loses, i don't see an impact on her. she's play a role fundraising, see the clintons campaign for terry mcauliffe. that's a natural situation when someone like terry mcauliffe is so closely tied to the clintons. >> mark murray, thank you very much. >> thanks. >> the virginia race is a microcosm of the much bigger political picture as we head into the midterm election and early stages of the 2016 presidential fight. in this virginia fight it boils down to a battle between two powerful brands, the tea party and the clintons. lets bring in our tuesday gaggle, msnbc contributor and editor of the grio perry bacon, jr., mattie with americans for tax reform and democratic strategist steve mcmahon. thanks for being here. steve, let me start wi
of the clintons. here is the point i make, i'm not sure this race will affect hillary clinton, bill clinton, if mcauliffe wins or loses. if hillary clinton ran against cuccinelli, she would be the clear favorite, leading in the polls by 10, 15 points. if terry mcauliffe loses, i don't see an impact on her. she's play a role fundraising, see the clintons campaign for terry mcauliffe. that's a natural situation when someone like terry mcauliffe is so closely tied to the clintons. >> mark...
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. >>> chelsea clinton toll today's so matt lauer ha her mom is doing great. she was being treated for a blood clot. >> i'm sure you've seen the footage of her at the state department. she's exuding the energy, the vibrancy, and certainly the mental acuity that she has had. i am so grateful that she is not only fine, but healthy and vie brandt and strong. >> this is the first time chelsea clinton has spoken about her mother's health publicly. >>> a new autopsy report from the l.a. county coroner's office. it finds that natalie wood sustained bruising prior to her entry in the water the night she drowned back in 1981. the report does stop short of saying her drowning was not accidental. police continue to say the two actors with her on the boat are not suspects and neither have commented on this new autopsy. >>> the number of sue sides in the military surged to a record high of 349 last year. that exceeds the 295 americans who died actually fighting in afghanistan in 2012. the pentagon has not labeled the suicide rate an epidemic and made suicide prevention a h
. >>> chelsea clinton toll today's so matt lauer ha her mom is doing great. she was being treated for a blood clot. >> i'm sure you've seen the footage of her at the state department. she's exuding the energy, the vibrancy, and certainly the mental acuity that she has had. i am so grateful that she is not only fine, but healthy and vie brandt and strong. >> this is the first time chelsea clinton has spoken about her mother's health publicly. >>> a new autopsy...
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. >> president clinton was taken. william jefferson clinton was taken. but pres billy jeff was available. would you like to break into the 21st century right now and send your first tweet? 140 characters or less. >> just spent -- >> just spent -- >> amazing time with colbert. >> sound good? >> is -- question -- is he sane? >> is he sane? >> he is cool. >> you got some more left. anything else? you don't have to. >> no, no, i'm done. >> you're done? >> he could run for president tomorrow morning. anyway, there's a good chance colbert still has a stake in that new twitter feed, though. the head of it reads, "i am president william jefferson billy jeff rodham clinton. stephen colbert is my bff." recent tweets from that account include "now that i'm no longer president, i've been downgraded to air force seven." >>> up next, conservatives seem to think the way back to power is to keep on alienating gays. that's smart, and that's ahead. you're watching "hardball," the place for politics. [ male announcer ] you are a business pro. governor of getting it done. y
. >> president clinton was taken. william jefferson clinton was taken. but pres billy jeff was available. would you like to break into the 21st century right now and send your first tweet? 140 characters or less. >> just spent -- >> just spent -- >> amazing time with colbert. >> sound good? >> is -- question -- is he sane? >> is he sane? >> he is cool. >> you got some more left. anything else? you don't have to. >> no, no, i'm done....
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>>> could hillary clinton turn deep red georgia blue in 2016? let's check the "hardball" scoreboard. clinton leads gop front runner rand paul by five, 48-43. she leads paul ryan by three, 47-44. she beats native son newt gingrich by four, 47-43. against jeb bush it's a tie right now at 45 a piece. and the only republican who has a lead on clinton right now is chris christie at 44-42. all those match-ups are competitive. by the way, bill clinton carried georgia in 1992 and then lost it in 1996. we'll be right back. ] these are sandra's "homemade" yummy, scrumptious bars. hmm? i just wanted you to eat more fiber. chewy, oatie, gooeyness... and fraudulence. i'm in deep, babe. you certainly are. [ male announcer ] fiber one. i'm in deep, babe. you certainly are. i don'without goingcisions to angie's list first. with angie's list, i know who to call, and i know the results will be fantastic! find out why more than two million members count on angie's list. angie's list -- reviews you can trust. i asked my husband to pay our bill, and he forgot. you h
>>> could hillary clinton turn deep red georgia blue in 2016? let's check the "hardball" scoreboard. clinton leads gop front runner rand paul by five, 48-43. she leads paul ryan by three, 47-44. she beats native son newt gingrich by four, 47-43. against jeb bush it's a tie right now at 45 a piece. and the only republican who has a lead on clinton right now is chris christie at 44-42. all those match-ups are competitive. by the way, bill clinton carried georgia in 1992 and...
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he'll be with former president bill clinton at the clinton global initiative later this afternoon to talk health care with the clinton/obama alliance. here are the new laws. plus, an old clinton pal, terry mcauliffe, is starting the day with some positive new poll numbers in that fight for virginia governor. can tim cuccinelli do anything to close a massive gender gap? good morning from new york. it's tuesday, september 24th, 2013. this is "the daily rundown." i'm chuck todd. right to my first reads of the morning. president obama and the iranian president ra hanni assuming such a meeting logistically could take place. if it does it would be the first time u.s. and iranian leaders have spoken since 1977. if it doesn't happen, you can probably blame logistics more than anything else. it's been hard to coordinate this. no official meeting is scheduled. with rue hanni opting out of the u.n. lunch because it's serving alcohol, there's no opportune moment to bump into each other. the president is still expected to address iran in his speech. maybe iran will make concessions on the nuclear
he'll be with former president bill clinton at the clinton global initiative later this afternoon to talk health care with the clinton/obama alliance. here are the new laws. plus, an old clinton pal, terry mcauliffe, is starting the day with some positive new poll numbers in that fight for virginia governor. can tim cuccinelli do anything to close a massive gender gap? good morning from new york. it's tuesday, september 24th, 2013. this is "the daily rundown." i'm chuck todd. right to...
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bill clinton did a speech on september 4th that was supposed to launch this effort and it got stepped on by the whole syria escapade. but this is what the white house has been pleading to folks like jeffrey and others who have been sort of scratching their heads or critical of how they have handled this tactically saying, hey, judge us by the results. and ultimately how the results, you know, it does stay consistent with how obama ran as president. remember engagement at the end of the day, something he got heavily criticized for by hillary clinton in the 2007 primaries, criticized in the 2008 general election, and he is there now. so we'll see. but you're right, a handshake with iran? the fact that syria agreed to inventory its chemical weapons. that in itself is an amazing step that's something i read in the israeli press, the israeli press, hebrew press, so the more conservative part of the press, saying if you said three years ago this was going to happen, netanyahu would have said you're crazy. >> john, who needs the handshake more? it seems ridiculous that we are talking about a
bill clinton did a speech on september 4th that was supposed to launch this effort and it got stepped on by the whole syria escapade. but this is what the white house has been pleading to folks like jeffrey and others who have been sort of scratching their heads or critical of how they have handled this tactically saying, hey, judge us by the results. and ultimately how the results, you know, it does stay consistent with how obama ran as president. remember engagement at the end of the day,...
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or just hill clinton? but it does sound a bit like your husband. >> i think we're going to have to work on that list. >> none. >> none? >> okay. >> we will need another four or five months then. >> secretary clinton took questions from young people around the world over the course of that event. >>> up next, a strange alliance of neocons and gay groups trying to kill chuck hagel's nomination later this week. that's ahead, and you're watching "hardball," the place for politics. twins. i didn't see them coming. i have obligations. cute obligations, but obligations. i need to rethink the core of my portfolio. what i really need is sleep. introducing the ishares core, building blocks for the heart of your portfolio. find out why 9 out of 10 large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal
or just hill clinton? but it does sound a bit like your husband. >> i think we're going to have to work on that list. >> none. >> none? >> okay. >> we will need another four or five months then. >> secretary clinton took questions from young people around the world over the course of that event. >>> up next, a strange alliance of neocons and gay groups trying to kill chuck hagel's nomination later this week. that's ahead, and you're watching...
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had to stand up and clinton refused to sign the bill. we had a shut down and the public sided strongly against the republicans and they folded quickly on that. what's your read right here. were you looking at the numbers and playing this out. is it more likely it will take a shut down and the run up to the shut down. >> we are talking about raising taxes. they are not talking about folding taxes. it would be very difficult for speaker boehner to raise revenue without going all the way to the end. yesterday ron johnson suggested that barron could lose it and the fact that they are talking about it speaks to the cost of the leadership. it's quite possible that the democrats will need to be being willing to go all the way through the shut down if they intended to create the simples for republicans to raise revenue. that involves dismannedling unity and saying we can't take this backlash and all of that comes out after a shut down. >> nate dog, nice to see you. i want to talk about this poll. interesting though not totally surprising numbers
had to stand up and clinton refused to sign the bill. we had a shut down and the public sided strongly against the republicans and they folded quickly on that. what's your read right here. were you looking at the numbers and playing this out. is it more likely it will take a shut down and the run up to the shut down. >> we are talking about raising taxes. they are not talking about folding taxes. it would be very difficult for speaker boehner to raise revenue without going all the way to...
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the clinton global initiative gathering hillary clinton, though, did begin to fill in the tbd that we all laughed at on her twitter bio, laying out an agenda for her post-state department life and it focuses on issues she's worked on for decades and it doesn't have much to do with foreign policy, it's early childhood education and women. >> this should be a no-brainer, when women participate in peacemaking and peacekeeping, we are all safer and more secure, and when women participate in politics, the effects ripple out across society so -- >> unlike her husband, clinton is not talking foreign policy. her speech previewed how she plans to use her experience at the state department to build a domestic policy platform. >> after visiting 112 nations for 4 years, i'm still jet-lagged. all the research made the same point. what people wanted was a good job. i learned that lesson not far from here growing up in parkridge. one of my earliest memories as a little girl is helping my father in his small fabric printing business here in chicago. >> hillary clinton's chicago debut was halfcourtshi
the clinton global initiative gathering hillary clinton, though, did begin to fill in the tbd that we all laughed at on her twitter bio, laying out an agenda for her post-state department life and it focuses on issues she's worked on for decades and it doesn't have much to do with foreign policy, it's early childhood education and women. >> this should be a no-brainer, when women participate in peacemaking and peacekeeping, we are all safer and more secure, and when women participate in...
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biden and clinton together. speaking of women leaders, this week we are partnering with our friends at "newsweek" and the "daily beast"or for the fourth annual women in the world summit. celebrating the achievements of women around the world and addressing the remaining hurdles to women's empowerment. joining me is tina brown, editor in chief of "newsweek" and the "daily beast." great to see you. you've got hillary clinton as one of the big headliners, you have susan rice, a lot going on at women in the world. and angelina jolie and announcing new aid in the name of malala, for women and girls, trying to get education. >> indeed, it's an incredible lineup and we're thrilled that hillary clinton is again coming to women in the world this friday, the fourth time she's been, so we feel enormously honored at her support. we have a great line-up. we've brought women in all over the world to talk about the issues that are confronting women right now. we have as well as the big headliners that you mentioned, including
biden and clinton together. speaking of women leaders, this week we are partnering with our friends at "newsweek" and the "daily beast"or for the fourth annual women in the world summit. celebrating the achievements of women around the world and addressing the remaining hurdles to women's empowerment. joining me is tina brown, editor in chief of "newsweek" and the "daily beast." great to see you. you've got hillary clinton as one of the big headliners,...
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he has the ego, the ambition to run anyway. >> cuomo/clinton primary fight. we never got it in '92 and we always wanted it. jean? >> i think i'd be curious to follow around governor scott walker of wisconsin. he started much of the antiunion business that crossed the country. others followed him. he is second tier on our talk about presidentials. but he talked about bold leadership. that's what you need. >> and he's been reaffirmed. he's won two elections. >> i'm going to follow around john kasich. the guy still wants to be president. remember when he -- >> i remember. i think i was the lone guy. sometimes the only reporter. >> exactly. this is ohio comeback. right? and he's certainly -- >> all right. i think the big guy is bobby jindal. i think he is turning into a serious, serious front-runner. shameless plugs. amy, you first. >> so on the way here had to listen to a lot from npr in their pledge drive. >> yeah. >> you know what? let's give it to public radio. >> all right. moving the pledge right on air. this is going to kill people. we'll cut you off quick
he has the ego, the ambition to run anyway. >> cuomo/clinton primary fight. we never got it in '92 and we always wanted it. jean? >> i think i'd be curious to follow around governor scott walker of wisconsin. he started much of the antiunion business that crossed the country. others followed him. he is second tier on our talk about presidentials. but he talked about bold leadership. that's what you need. >> and he's been reaffirmed. he's won two elections. >> i'm going...
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any of the democrats i talked to always say clinton, clinton, clinton. it's time for a woman. i think this will be hillary clinton's big decision to make and my goodness, joe biden certainly can't be happy about that but i think this sort of speculation about biden, at least keeps sort of interest in obama's presidency. >> right. >> makes it more relevant going forward. >> and let's be real here. i mean, as african-americans celebrated having the first african-american president, nia-malika, i've talked to women who want to see as secretary clinton said, 14 million chips in the glass ceiling, through her presence in running. >> that's right. and i think she would have that connection. you know, one of the connections that the democratic party faces is who can keep the obama coalition going and i think probably hillary clinton is more likely to be able to do that rather than biden. and i also just think that part of obama's legacy is whether or not he's going to be able to hand off the white house to another democrat in the way that reagan was able to do and i think he's probab
any of the democrats i talked to always say clinton, clinton, clinton. it's time for a woman. i think this will be hillary clinton's big decision to make and my goodness, joe biden certainly can't be happy about that but i think this sort of speculation about biden, at least keeps sort of interest in obama's presidency. >> right. >> makes it more relevant going forward. >> and let's be real here. i mean, as african-americans celebrated having the first african-american...
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with clinton. he paid a political price because israelis loved clinton. this is not the same with obama. the president would benefit from the trust from israelis even when he has disagreements with their prime minister. not to say the president owes israelis anything. he is not their president. he is the american one. they don't deserve his love. but it would be expedient for him to gain their trust when he disagrees with the prime minister, more than when he agrees with them. >> what message is teheran taking from all this? this visit today. and when we talk about iran a year or so away from having a nuclear weapon, are we inching closer toward a military conflict? we can't be sanctioning them any more than we already are. >> i think first, a very important point for both the prime minister and president is that teheran here a similar message. it is important because in a sense we have a game of chicken going on. iranians, if they are convinced that u.s. threat for use of force is credible, they a
with clinton. he paid a political price because israelis loved clinton. this is not the same with obama. the president would benefit from the trust from israelis even when he has disagreements with their prime minister. not to say the president owes israelis anything. he is not their president. he is the american one. they don't deserve his love. but it would be expedient for him to gain their trust when he disagrees with the prime minister, more than when he agrees with them. >> what...
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. >> i was on president clinton's trip, six countries. and there was very much a sense of symbolism and wrapping up the past. there was apologies for our failure to do anything about the slaughter in rwanda. there was the emotional talk about slavery. there was hinting of what could come in the future. president bush did talk a lot, he delivered on aid and help on aid. but there wasn't a normal relationship there. this trip, it's not so much about aid or about how terrible things are on the continent. we're in a battle with china over trade and investment. a marketplace of over 3 billion people. i want to ask you because these trips are planned long, long in advance. we talked about at the top, it has been critical, what does that do, if the president is in africa, he's going to be in south africa later this week. how do you handle an incredibly planned trip, such a huge x factor looming out there? >> the main thing is you show respect. there is a case of a local politician who released a picture of mandela not that long ago. where it was
. >> i was on president clinton's trip, six countries. and there was very much a sense of symbolism and wrapping up the past. there was apologies for our failure to do anything about the slaughter in rwanda. there was the emotional talk about slavery. there was hinting of what could come in the future. president bush did talk a lot, he delivered on aid and help on aid. but there wasn't a normal relationship there. this trip, it's not so much about aid or about how terrible things are on...
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the very next day the air strikes start because president clinton did not wait around for the house to vote on it as well. by the time the house finally did vote on it a month later, they voted n-yes or y-no, or neither really. look at the house vote which, again, was taken a month after the air strikes already started. house vote was 213-213. it was a direct tie. and that means that resolution did not pass in the house. president clinton got authorization from the senate, not from the house, but by the time they took that vote not giving him authorization, air strikes were already under way. president clinton's state department spokesman at the time wrote about that in "the new york times" this week. he says "when you look back on that use of force he would argue it's a legitimate use of force even though it was, "not strictly legal." of course, the vote that looms largest right now in washington though i think the administration would wish that it didn't, the vote that looms largest right now is the one that was taken in late 2002 to authorize the second war in iraq. and, yes, congre
the very next day the air strikes start because president clinton did not wait around for the house to vote on it as well. by the time the house finally did vote on it a month later, they voted n-yes or y-no, or neither really. look at the house vote which, again, was taken a month after the air strikes already started. house vote was 213-213. it was a direct tie. and that means that resolution did not pass in the house. president clinton got authorization from the senate, not from the house,...
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hillary clinton and condoleezza rice before her ordered u.s. embassies and intelligence services to gather private information on u.n. leaders and diplomats. including computer passwords, even dna and fingerprints. >> private manning also released this video. this disturbing video showing american helicopter pilots in iraq in 2007 firing on a group of iraqis and a journalist from the "reuters" wire service, and his driver. 12 people were killed. wikileaks added their own subtitles to it. the military said proper protocols were followed, but after this video was made public, people all across the world and in the united states outraged. until private manning leaked it, we had not seen video like this that the military did not want us to see. we had a whole new kind of access to our war in iraq. on the one hand, seemed like the trial of private bradley manning was over before it began. he had already admitted to leaking the hundreds of thousands of documents. he was held in solitary confinement for the better parent of a year. he denied very litt
hillary clinton and condoleezza rice before her ordered u.s. embassies and intelligence services to gather private information on u.n. leaders and diplomats. including computer passwords, even dna and fingerprints. >> private manning also released this video. this disturbing video showing american helicopter pilots in iraq in 2007 firing on a group of iraqis and a journalist from the "reuters" wire service, and his driver. 12 people were killed. wikileaks added their own...
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. >> this is hillary clinton getting a joke gift. that is protective head gear in case you ever need protection from another fall. it is a football helmet with the state department seal. you can see she's vemp back -- we're excited to see that. >> i read in the "new york times" i am sharing this because i was stunned by it. the amount of travel she has done as secretary of state. the "new york times" story said she has spent the equivalent of 87 full days on an airplane in her four years as secretary of state. i think that would take a toll on anyone. she clearly is someone who much like chuck todd, their work ethic is very high and they have a very high motor, but i do think it's important to remember as she comes to the end of her term as secretary of state, you know, we're so quick to jump in, and i'll put myself in this category to jump in the 2016 talks. i actually think she is honest when she says i need some time to just decompress. >> that was before the onous. >> that's before that. this bears it out. this is someone who has
. >> this is hillary clinton getting a joke gift. that is protective head gear in case you ever need protection from another fall. it is a football helmet with the state department seal. you can see she's vemp back -- we're excited to see that. >> i read in the "new york times" i am sharing this because i was stunned by it. the amount of travel she has done as secretary of state. the "new york times" story said she has spent the equivalent of 87 full days on an...
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reagan 72, clinton 65. bush had the least, very controversial. >> this is in '04. >> this one is pretty easy. there was no controversy. >> on this immigration reform, there's some liberals who say and progressives, this bill could be, you know, the idea they're going to delay a pathway tonight citizenship but where are you on this? are you okay with waiting for the senate to go? >>, i disagree. i think these numbers are important because the president is front loading his agenda. he's pushing it right now. his numbers matter right now. if they were ten points lower, we would be seeing a lot on the hill about doing they of these things. at the starting gates we have aggressive bill. we think this bill is an important step forward. it's not perfect. but compromise is never perfect. so it's great that you have these four republicans showing leadership so early. we're not even in february yet. and they're really, you know, they're pushing at the starting gate. >> his numbers do not matter a great deal with hous
reagan 72, clinton 65. bush had the least, very controversial. >> this is in '04. >> this one is pretty easy. there was no controversy. >> on this immigration reform, there's some liberals who say and progressives, this bill could be, you know, the idea they're going to delay a pathway tonight citizenship but where are you on this? are you okay with waiting for the senate to go? >>, i disagree. i think these numbers are important because the president is front loading...
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about 200,000 people, of course, chelsea clinton heading that effort. there's a concert for kids tomorrow evening and kicks off the festivities, a weekend steeped in tradition, pomp and circumstance and one of the interesting things on inauguration day, president obama will take his oath of office on martin luther king's bible. of course, as you mentioned, also the martin luther king holiday and the president taking the oath of office on the other side of the mall where he delivered the "i have a dream" speech and symbolism certainly in that moment. so d.c. getting prepared. i can tell you just because we're not expecting as many people, the hotels here pulling out the stops. i went to one hotel, the jw marriott, they have the executive suites going for $40,000. >> whoa. >> reporter: so just because we're not expecting 1.8 million people doesn't mean it's not a huge celebration here in the city of d.c. toure? >> i hear you're going to all the balls. well played. thank you for that report. >> reporter: thank you. >>> i want to bring in nbc news president
about 200,000 people, of course, chelsea clinton heading that effort. there's a concert for kids tomorrow evening and kicks off the festivities, a weekend steeped in tradition, pomp and circumstance and one of the interesting things on inauguration day, president obama will take his oath of office on martin luther king's bible. of course, as you mentioned, also the martin luther king holiday and the president taking the oath of office on the other side of the mall where he delivered the "i...
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though they may be able to put chinks in hillary clinton's armor in an odd way if clinton can cry politics, it will end up not hurting her as much. this is the fallout on the political front. there are a lot of questions about what was state's role in all of this, in the aftermath. that brings us to our friday daily rundown roundup of all things 2016. there's still almost 1,000 votes until the first votes in the 2016 contest. tonight, kentucky senator rand paul kicks off his scouting at the annual spring fund-raising event called the lincoln day dinner in secedar rapids. issuing a public invitation and to any and all 2016 candidates. quote, i've always had out the welcome mat. we certainly want all who have an interest. iowa's kind of a grassroots state. chris christie had lap band surgery. christie said he will be viable if he chooses to run in 2016. >> if you ran as a republican for president of the united states, what republican party do you see that would support your candidacy out there right now? how would you survive a primary process? >> i could very well. i'll worry about the pres
though they may be able to put chinks in hillary clinton's armor in an odd way if clinton can cry politics, it will end up not hurting her as much. this is the fallout on the political front. there are a lot of questions about what was state's role in all of this, in the aftermath. that brings us to our friday daily rundown roundup of all things 2016. there's still almost 1,000 votes until the first votes in the 2016 contest. tonight, kentucky senator rand paul kicks off his scouting at the...
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i'm thinking about bill clinton and the problem with rwanda, how much it affected his presidency. >> he regrets it now. >> absolutely. >> very public about it. >> i'm thinking of george bush who did two great things. people thought the idea of responding to 9/11 was important and yet going in for these weapons of mass destruction turned out to be a failure. and i think right now president obama is saying i'm going to do what i need to do because i think it's the right thing to do, and i'll live with the consequences. i think that will be the alternative solution, that is, i'm going to stand back, i'm going to look at all the points of view. it's not that he's undecided. he know what is he wants to do. but for the first time an enormous amount of collaboration realizing that he says there's an international view on this, those people know, they'll live it, i don't want to be in a war for the rest of our life. he's going to step back i think and listen to the elders who are telling him there's another solution. >> you know, ambassador burns, one of the things that one of the other euro
i'm thinking about bill clinton and the problem with rwanda, how much it affected his presidency. >> he regrets it now. >> absolutely. >> very public about it. >> i'm thinking of george bush who did two great things. people thought the idea of responding to 9/11 was important and yet going in for these weapons of mass destruction turned out to be a failure. and i think right now president obama is saying i'm going to do what i need to do because i think it's the right...
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of state the clinton. what would are be your advice at this moment? what would you be telling john kerry in the situation we're seeing now? >> i think the key thing for us is to focus on principles and not personalities. i think the -- we have a huge stake in egypt not being a failed state. we have a huge stake in trying to see if there can be a managed transition now. we also have a stake in changing the impression that seems to exist among a great part of egyptian public that somehow we were backing the muslim brotherhood against the interests of the egyptian public which i think is not what the real position of the administration was, about you it was a perception that took hold. so i think right now, our focus should be very much on empath e empathizing the need to create a stable political transition and our support for basic principles which relate to respecting the rights of all, insuring nonviolence, making sure that elections can be held at an appropriate time. creating an inclusiveness which is i
of state the clinton. what would are be your advice at this moment? what would you be telling john kerry in the situation we're seeing now? >> i think the key thing for us is to focus on principles and not personalities. i think the -- we have a huge stake in egypt not being a failed state. we have a huge stake in trying to see if there can be a managed transition now. we also have a stake in changing the impression that seems to exist among a great part of egyptian public that somehow we...
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clinton has the highest personal rating at 56%. marco rubio and rand paul both have net positive ratings, but the new york city mayor, michael bloomberg, slight net negative. i guess being in the face of big gulp doesn't help. and as the networks of nbc news put a special focus on immigration nation today, for the first time in the poll, a majority of the public agrees with the statement that immigration strengthens the nation. 54% believe immigration does strengthen this country. that's up from 47 in may of 2010, 41% in april 2005. and among hispanics, that number is even higher. 65% believe that immigration strengthens this country. we'll dig much deeper into those immigration numbers coming up in our deep dive, pollster's right here. it's one of those days, it's poll day, and it's an even larger day. coming up, nbc's special coverage of immigration nation continues as thousands of immigration reform supporters rally at the capital. the gang of eight senain the se say they're on the verge of a deal. congressman luis gutierrez and
clinton has the highest personal rating at 56%. marco rubio and rand paul both have net positive ratings, but the new york city mayor, michael bloomberg, slight net negative. i guess being in the face of big gulp doesn't help. and as the networks of nbc news put a special focus on immigration nation today, for the first time in the poll, a majority of the public agrees with the statement that immigration strengthens the nation. 54% believe immigration does strengthen this country. that's up...
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the mom is bill clinton feeling their pain and we're al gore, the nerd, telling everyone to turn off the lights. it's awkward but, you know, that's how it is. and, you know, it's -- >> but your book isn't just about dad. it's also about fat. >> yes. >> your stand-up is a lot about food and exercise. >> yes. >> one thing i know that you like, i've read up on you, you love when cable news tries to quote your routines. you. >> i do like that. you have this whole thing -- >> i love jim. you have this whole bit where you talk about being at the jim and they put the machines in the lobby of the gym. so there's the glass and the person working out. you're like, i don't want to be on the other side of that window. >> you don't want to see -- why are there mirrors in a gym? what is that for? >> the real question is, you heard him do that line. is he any good at it? >> i like the part where he said i'm a big jim gaffigan fan. >> you told us in during tthe b ari, you ace proepproached him bar as he was waiting to use the bathroom. >> what did jim say to you? you're creepy. and thus he ended up
the mom is bill clinton feeling their pain and we're al gore, the nerd, telling everyone to turn off the lights. it's awkward but, you know, that's how it is. and, you know, it's -- >> but your book isn't just about dad. it's also about fat. >> yes. >> your stand-up is a lot about food and exercise. >> yes. >> one thing i know that you like, i've read up on you, you love when cable news tries to quote your routines. you. >> i do like that. you have this whole...
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that is hillary clinton or bill clinton because of their close relationship with his wife. we don't sense such a conversation has occurred. clintons know what a sex scandal feels like and both come out on the other side big successes. i feel unlikely they would put someone else in a position to drop out. >> maureen dowd wrote a particularly biting column. i thought about this and also about what friends of huma abedin are saying about the scandal's impact on her and ril read -- i'll read a quote from that piece. -- i'll read a quote from that piece. i'll read a quote from that piece. i wonder fair or not, is it hurting her? there were a lot of people who thought she would be a great candidate someday. >> well, look. huma abedin friends were baffled when she became engaged to anthony weiner and they were confused when she married him. they always thought he was the wrong person for her. he has been an unloved in that or bit that huma inhabits. i don't know how to read into the motivation of a wife and mother to stand up for her husband but it is absolutely complicating her f
that is hillary clinton or bill clinton because of their close relationship with his wife. we don't sense such a conversation has occurred. clintons know what a sex scandal feels like and both come out on the other side big successes. i feel unlikely they would put someone else in a position to drop out. >> maureen dowd wrote a particularly biting column. i thought about this and also about what friends of huma abedin are saying about the scandal's impact on her and ril read -- i'll read...
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you talk about doctors being concerned about president clinton's health. >> well, in fact, you know, president clinton had a major heart episode after he left office, and subsequent complications from that. and you know, these days, he looks a lot gaunter than he did when he was in office. but he has also gone to he says a vegan diet so he's made some lifestyle adjustments here. >> i wonder if part of it, too, is that these days, a lot of men who are in the working world, they do certain things that they wouldn't have done in the past to make them continue to look a little bit younger. maybe a little botox here, a little, what's that stuff you put in the hair, something for men, so the guys don't look so gray anymore. but boy, they get caught in this day and age, wouldn't they? >> yeah. in fact, one time when i was a correspondent for "time" magazine and bob dole was running for president, we had a cover on whether he was too old to be president and i actually asked him, senator, do you dye your hair? he said well, i use a rinse but i never touch my eyebrows. >> i think i remember th
you talk about doctors being concerned about president clinton's health. >> well, in fact, you know, president clinton had a major heart episode after he left office, and subsequent complications from that. and you know, these days, he looks a lot gaunter than he did when he was in office. but he has also gone to he says a vegan diet so he's made some lifestyle adjustments here. >> i wonder if part of it, too, is that these days, a lot of men who are in the working world, they do...
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it has been described by secretary clinton as part of the solution. not part of the problem. >> looking back at 2000, i was re-reading your concession speech. how -- how difficult was that? you knew you had won the popular vote. you had to disagree profoundly with the supreme court decision. what motivated you to be frankly as gracious as you were? were you thinking about the poisono ouous atmosphere and wod about the future of the country? what went into the difficult decision to write that speech? >> well, the short answer is that our nation is built on the bedrock of rule of law, and upon investigation, that there is no intermediary step between a final supreme court decision and violent revolution. so, what i did was maybe best summarized by winston churchill in the famous description of americans. they generally do the right thing after first exhausting every available alternative. >> how difficult was it afterwards, just coming to terms with that? >> well, i've always been an optimist by nature. and i just felt let's move on. and -- and in to th
it has been described by secretary clinton as part of the solution. not part of the problem. >> looking back at 2000, i was re-reading your concession speech. how -- how difficult was that? you knew you had won the popular vote. you had to disagree profoundly with the supreme court decision. what motivated you to be frankly as gracious as you were? were you thinking about the poisono ouous atmosphere and wod about the future of the country? what went into the difficult decision to write...
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i've got enormous respect for the clintons. they've been enormous friends to my wife and to my family, and there should be no intent to disrespect. but i want to -- what i've been trying to make clear is that what is important to me in this race is the ideas that animated me to run. >> what are the ideas that have animated him to run? >> he has released a back of policy ideas and he started his campaign with that. but no one is talking about them. anthony weiner is having a lot of trouble convincing people that this race is not about him, but is about other people, about new yorkers at this point, because it continues to be all about him and him alone. and one of the things that was really striking about that video that he released yesterday is that, yes, he was more forgiving, or more sympathetic, perhaps, than he's seemed at other times, but he was sitting there alone, by himself. and that is where a lot of people see this campaign going. >> let me play, michael, cindy leathers. she is the woman who said she was sexting with
i've got enormous respect for the clintons. they've been enormous friends to my wife and to my family, and there should be no intent to disrespect. but i want to -- what i've been trying to make clear is that what is important to me in this race is the ideas that animated me to run. >> what are the ideas that have animated him to run? >> he has released a back of policy ideas and he started his campaign with that. but no one is talking about them. anthony weiner is having a lot of...
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her spokesperson said clinton's hair looked fabulous, just ahead, we'll look at democrats search for a woman to run for president in 2016. stay with us. . i had pain in my abdomen... it just wouldn't go away. i was spotting, but i had already gone through menopause. these symptoms may be nothing... but they could be early warning signs of a gynecologic cancer, such as cervical, ovarian, or uterine cancer. feeling bloated for no reason. that's what i remember. seeing my doctor probably saved my life. warning signs are not the same for everyone. if you think something's wrong... see your doctor. ask about gynecologic cancer. and get the inside knowledge. >>> it's a record year for women in politics with 20 women in the senate. democratic strategists eager to see a woman on the presidential ticket aren't pinning all hopes on hillary clinton. after recuperating from her concussion and blood clot, she is back at work but her days as secretary of state are winding down. she has said repeatedly she doesn't want to run for president in 2016. let me bring in the president for the center of am
her spokesperson said clinton's hair looked fabulous, just ahead, we'll look at democrats search for a woman to run for president in 2016. stay with us. . i had pain in my abdomen... it just wouldn't go away. i was spotting, but i had already gone through menopause. these symptoms may be nothing... but they could be early warning signs of a gynecologic cancer, such as cervical, ovarian, or uterine cancer. feeling bloated for no reason. that's what i remember. seeing my doctor probably saved my...
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to clinton 45. i'm there. >> in all honesty, these are some serious donors of hers, people you know and recognize. >> right. >> is there such a thing as too early or too soon to do this? is this how the way other 2016ers will physically go on trips to iowa, new hampshire, she won't? is this how they go about doing it? >> well, look, it is a little distracting to have people talking about her. on the other hand, she freezes everything in place. the entire democratic field is frozen till she decides what to do. >> mark o'malley still looks at the travel schedules to des moines he can't raise money and line up supporters. everyone is on the sidelines till she's in or out. she's needs time, to take a few months at a minimum, rest, take a lay of the land and decide what she wants to do. clearly there's tremendous support for her deep into the democratic base and even some independents and republicans think this is a very, very qualified candidate. >> is the counter in the republican party jeb bush? does
to clinton 45. i'm there. >> in all honesty, these are some serious donors of hers, people you know and recognize. >> right. >> is there such a thing as too early or too soon to do this? is this how the way other 2016ers will physically go on trips to iowa, new hampshire, she won't? is this how they go about doing it? >> well, look, it is a little distracting to have people talking about her. on the other hand, she freezes everything in place. the entire democratic field...
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hillary clinton had that, john kerry had that. very striking yesterday. the republicans, they seemed very happy to, you know, pile on a really sharply attack chuck hagel. you saw roy blunt come out today and say he's not voting for this nominee. you saw the republicans be very aggressive. at the same time, every democrat is for him. and as long as the democrats stay with him, it's hashrd to imagine he will not be confirmed. but a very rough and unusual day yesterday for hagel. >> all right, julie, you had the opportunity to work with secretary ray la hood and know about the preparedness that goes into getting cabinet members ready for hearings like and able to take on the tough questions. i want to remind everybody some of the fumbles chuck hagel had yesterday and talk about what would have gone into getting him ready. take a look. >> i have just been handed a note that i misspoke and said i supported the president's position on containment. if i said that, it meant to say that -- obviously, his position on containment, we don't have a position on contain
hillary clinton had that, john kerry had that. very striking yesterday. the republicans, they seemed very happy to, you know, pile on a really sharply attack chuck hagel. you saw roy blunt come out today and say he's not voting for this nominee. you saw the republicans be very aggressive. at the same time, every democrat is for him. and as long as the democrats stay with him, it's hashrd to imagine he will not be confirmed. but a very rough and unusual day yesterday for hagel. >> all...
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that is doma signed by president clinton in 1996. we are waiting for a decision on a case that challenges a portion of the voting rights act of 1965 that requires states with a history of discriminating minorities to get federal approval before changing their election laws. and finally the fisher v. texas case that could be a key decision on affirmative action programs at colleges and universities. joining me now is nbc's justice correspondent pete williams there at the supreme court. this could be a significant day. for the first time in a long time, there's several major issues at play right now. how do we expect these may go? what do we think we might hear first? >> we don't know because we don't know what the last day of the court will be. we have 14 cases lea s left to . three issues, foosh caur cases. it did seem likely that the supreme court was going to say that prop 8 case got here in the wrong way. that the court can't decide it. that would leave the lower court rulings intact which found it unconstitutional. if that happen
that is doma signed by president clinton in 1996. we are waiting for a decision on a case that challenges a portion of the voting rights act of 1965 that requires states with a history of discriminating minorities to get federal approval before changing their election laws. and finally the fisher v. texas case that could be a key decision on affirmative action programs at colleges and universities. joining me now is nbc's justice correspondent pete williams there at the supreme court. this...
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clinton health care bill was destroyed by propaganda. the truth of the matter is this is already working. we did the health care bill because health care was 17% to 18% of gdp and we could not afford to let that go on. and we were not getting the best health care for the money we were spending. obviously you can't do something this massive and go door to door and explain to everyone. but let me just speak what it did for women alone. did you know that before this health care bill, that eight states and the district of columbia considered domestic violence to be a pre-existing condition? in other words, ladies, if you've been beaten up, you might be beat even en up again, so we ensure you. and single women mostly were charged more money for the same health insurance than men simply because they were women. all this is gone. the whole pre-existing condition idea is gone. and we have changed the whole idea to not pay for service so that you get way too many tests and the costs are exorbitant. but for outcomes, it will work. we'll have to ge
clinton health care bill was destroyed by propaganda. the truth of the matter is this is already working. we did the health care bill because health care was 17% to 18% of gdp and we could not afford to let that go on. and we were not getting the best health care for the money we were spending. obviously you can't do something this massive and go door to door and explain to everyone. but let me just speak what it did for women alone. did you know that before this health care bill, that eight...
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hillary clinton would be a year younger. both of them have to make that personal decision. >> and andrew cuomo and a lot of others are waiting in the lineup. >> you talk to people around joe biden, he's well aware of the northwestibility factor that would follow hillary clinton if she got in, and people you need to run a national campaign, they're going to be looking at the same pool of donors, of people to run this campaign. they really are the same person. one's just going to be a stronger front runner, but by the way, and this is the thing that sort of i think people underestimate with joe biden. if hillary doesn't run, he will be the front-runner. yes, is he vulnerable? yes, but so was george h.w. bush. >> chris, i was in the audience last flight. if you would have told me going in who would have given the most resonant vigorous speech to that crowd of mostly women and all clinton people, because that's the organization she founded, it was not hillary clinton who gave what you would have expected, a very affectionial and
hillary clinton would be a year younger. both of them have to make that personal decision. >> and andrew cuomo and a lot of others are waiting in the lineup. >> you talk to people around joe biden, he's well aware of the northwestibility factor that would follow hillary clinton if she got in, and people you need to run a national campaign, they're going to be looking at the same pool of donors, of people to run this campaign. they really are the same person. one's just going to be a...
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again, bill clinton is probably his best guide in this. >> i know you wanted to jump in, karen, but let me sneak a break in. we'll go more into the second-term agenda. >> we'll talk about what's ahead. talk more specifically on the president's second-term agenda and some things that popped up in the first term that he never thought was going to happen. think arab spring. first, look at the rest of today's schedule for the president and vice president. they're both speaking at a candlelight reception tonight at the national building museum. humans. even when we cross our t's and dot our i's, we still run into problems. namely, other humans. which is why at liberty mutual insurance, auto policies come with new car replacement and accident forgiveness if you qualify. see what else comes standard at libertymutual.com. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? olaf gets great rewards for his small business! pizza! [ garth ] olaf's small business earns 2% cash back on every purchase, every day! helium delivery. put it on my spark card! [ pop! ] [ garth ] why settle for les
again, bill clinton is probably his best guide in this. >> i know you wanted to jump in, karen, but let me sneak a break in. we'll go more into the second-term agenda. >> we'll talk about what's ahead. talk more specifically on the president's second-term agenda and some things that popped up in the first term that he never thought was going to happen. think arab spring. first, look at the rest of today's schedule for the president and vice president. they're both speaking at a...
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. >> look, i don't know if we're ready to put obama or clinton -- he's another great american president -- e i don't know if we're ready to put them up there. >> you look at reagan, he ended the cold war. ob was the first black president. that is something that will always be remembered. >> and he stopped two wars and the whole question of finance reform on wall street and health care. i mean, he has done some concrete things. i can, again, the reason i raised teddy roosevelt is that a lot of people could say that teddy roosevelt was more of a character than a transformative president. i can name, literally, things that president obama has done. i'm going to say that if teddy roosevelt is the measure, it strengthens the case for president obama. >> if you had to pick one republican, who would it be? >> we only have another nine minutes. >> i think eisenhower is a good one. really changed our country. but if you were to ask obama if he would rather have his face on a mountain or be remembered in the hearts and minds of americans, i'm pretty sure he would take the latter. >> president oba
. >> look, i don't know if we're ready to put obama or clinton -- he's another great american president -- e i don't know if we're ready to put them up there. >> you look at reagan, he ended the cold war. ob was the first black president. that is something that will always be remembered. >> and he stopped two wars and the whole question of finance reform on wall street and health care. i mean, he has done some concrete things. i can, again, the reason i raised teddy roosevelt...
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look, i don't know if we're ready to put reagan or obama or clinton, i don't know why he is not a part of the discussion, i don't know if we're ready to put them up there. but i think given a little time they will be seen as great presidents. >> but you look at reagan, he ended the cold war. we have to have a legacy that changed the country. obama was the first black president. that in itself is such an accomplishment that he will always, always be remembered for. >> and he stopped two wars, and the whole question of finance reform on wall street and health care. he has done some concrete things. i think -- the reason i raised teddy roosevelt, a lot of people can say he was more of a character than a transforming president. i can name literally things that president obama has done. now, i'm trying to say if teddy roosevelt is the measure, i think it strengthens the case for obama. >> well, reverend, i would love to ask you if you would pick one republican on mount rushmore, who would it be? >> we're only on another nine minutes, i need time. >> i think that eisenhower is a good example
look, i don't know if we're ready to put reagan or obama or clinton, i don't know why he is not a part of the discussion, i don't know if we're ready to put them up there. but i think given a little time they will be seen as great presidents. >> but you look at reagan, he ended the cold war. we have to have a legacy that changed the country. obama was the first black president. that in itself is such an accomplishment that he will always, always be remembered for. >> and he stopped...
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those were the clinton years. so right, bill clinton was president. 1996 he was running for reelection. and in late august, that would mean we're getting close to labor day, which means it's getting to be time for the conventions. august 29th, 1996. here was on that date the white house press briefing. peter knight, the national campaign manage over the clinton/gore campaign, and leon panetta, who was white house chief of staff at the time. now he is secretary of defense. but then he was bill clinton's white house chief of staff. and on this date, on august 29th, 1996 in american politics, leon panetta was white house chief of staff. and that night his boss, bill clinton, was due to give his big speech, his speech at the democratic convention, accepting his party's nomination to be reelected president of the united states. huge day for the clinton white house, right? and on that date at the white house press briefing, seven of the first ten questions that leon panetta and company got asked by the press were not ab
those were the clinton years. so right, bill clinton was president. 1996 he was running for reelection. and in late august, that would mean we're getting close to labor day, which means it's getting to be time for the conventions. august 29th, 1996. here was on that date the white house press briefing. peter knight, the national campaign manage over the clinton/gore campaign, and leon panetta, who was white house chief of staff at the time. now he is secretary of defense. but then he was bill...
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who knows, maybe hillary clinton and i can co-host. maybe they finish up at 9:00 and come over to jansing and co. at 10:00. we are happy to have them both here. >>> if you read anything this morning, you remember the ads got milk? the french is doing a push of their own. the french are down to eating a half a baguette today instead after full baguette. got bread? it's hilarious! it's a must read on my facebook page at facebook.com/jansingco. ...and say no more. new heartfuls from beneful baked delights. spark more play in your day. >>> in what could ab preview of the 2016 presidential race, republicans chris christie and rand paul are waging a war of words in the fight for the heart and soul of the republican party. most washington politicians only care about bringing home the bacon so they can get re-elec d re-elected. >> this is the king of bacon talking about bacon? you know? rp party is shrinking in new england and i'm trying to grow the party by talking about libertarian ideas of privacy on the internet and attacking me isn't help
who knows, maybe hillary clinton and i can co-host. maybe they finish up at 9:00 and come over to jansing and co. at 10:00. we are happy to have them both here. >>> if you read anything this morning, you remember the ads got milk? the french is doing a push of their own. the french are down to eating a half a baguette today instead after full baguette. got bread? it's hilarious! it's a must read on my facebook page at facebook.com/jansingco. ...and say no more. new heartfuls from...
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. >>> and former president bill clinton returns to haiti. more than 300,000 people were killed in that disaster, and a million more were displaced. >>> president obama today told the american people the 11-year long afghanistan war is winding down. >> in the coming months, i'll announce the next phase of the draw-down and by the end of next year, america's war in afghanistan will be over. >> so this statement comes the day after the president met with afghan president, the hamid karzca karzai in d.c. we are going to speak to our correspondent. she will be leaving us shortly, it's great to have you here face to face so we can talk more about this. so, when we look at what president karzai and president obama's meeting meant, what does it mean going forward for those american military families that are looking for a drawdown and to know specificing about what 2014 means? >> i think what it means is we will see the american troops slowly leaving afghanistan. right now we do not know how many will be left behind after the combat mission official
. >>> and former president bill clinton returns to haiti. more than 300,000 people were killed in that disaster, and a million more were displaced. >>> president obama today told the american people the 11-year long afghanistan war is winding down. >> in the coming months, i'll announce the next phase of the draw-down and by the end of next year, america's war in afghanistan will be over. >> so this statement comes the day after the president met with afghan...